To develop good interpersonal relationships, one needs to broaden the mind, and be more affable and tolerant.
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Change your mind-set, and you will see the world differently: there is no absolute good or bad in this world.
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Building good interpersonal relationships requires
communication. When communication fails, try compromise. And if attempts
at compromise also fail, then forgive and tolerate.
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The larger should tolerate the lesser; the lesser should understand the larger.
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Put your heart and soul into the family, and your whole life into your career.
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The best way to abstain from greed is to give more, contribute more, and share more with others.
12 June 2012
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